Willow Smith 'Whip My Hair' Fan Videos Erupt

It's been barely a month since Willow Smith became the hottest pint-size sensation with her smash hit 'Whip My Hair,' and she's already built an army of hair-whipping gal pals on YouTube. Little girls who look like they just left the playground made a dozen different original dance sequences to Willow's debut song, and these kids can whip it, whip it real good. It's going to be hard for Willow to follow-up her official music video after all these girls set the bar surprisingly high. The one thing that could make Willow's debut legendary is a cameo by daddy Will. Let us know which video you like the best!

Check out all the awesome fan videos after the jump!

According to the bio on this video, Monica Warr and Kae J put this video together in literally three hours after listening to the song for the first time. Astonishing.

Little Dejan Tubic dances like a fierce baby Beyonce in a video where she 'whips it' in a dance studio. It's scary how uninhibited this little girl is.

Zaria and Kaia hold back on any Coen Brothers camera shots and keep it in their living room, but it's still as adorable as the others.

A boy gets involved in this trio as they trick out their best moves in a tight little office and break dance for a finale. Why aren't these kids too busy playing Wii?

The 8-year-old TJ leaves her stamp with some impressive lighting and showing attitude in her close-ups.

Kind of scary how 8 year old TJ (last video) seems so much like an adult in her moves. Kids that young shouldn't look like they are in their teens, IMO. Don't get me wrong, the child has some seious abilities to train into an amazing future--no doubt about it. Still, I know this is a case of 'dress up' and make believe for a video--but that child seems WAY too professional in her makeup and clothing choices to me. She looks like a mini adult.

Wait! Why are we as grown people insulting little kids? Then you wonder why the kids are so messed up today because the adults are messed up. I applaud each of these kids, sometimes it is not about us, it is about the children! Those who are vindictive and malice are an example of how society is today. I will continue to encourage children to reach for the stars.

No, in some cases the LACK of parenting is why they grow-up the way they do. There is absolutely nothing wrong with these kids dancing. They are having fun with the song, and they are getting exercising (can you say the same about exercise)? Let the kids be kids while they can, God forbid they grow up to be like you.

The girls love this, so why is it a problem for the adults? Its a song, aimed for younger girls. Theres nothing wrong, with little girls singing and dancing, its what hey do. If its clean fun, theres nothing wrong with it.